QUEBEC Travel Guide, 6 Things To Do in Quebec City
QUEBEC Travel Guide, 6 Things To Do in Quebec City.Things to do in Quebec City, What to do in Quebec City, Quebec City,
6 THINGS TO DO IN QUEBEC - TRAVEL GUIDE
Quebec City is one of the cities in Canada, in this one the only city in Canada that uses French as an official language. Quebec City, also known as new France, for city planning and building design France-style architecture. For tourists visiting will be pampered with a beautiful and historic place and Quebec has a unique way to touch a human being on its own. The beauty of the layout, the colors of the fall leaves on the road, each cheery pedestrian laughter and the sound of people on a park bench you encounter, such as the unity of the Orchestra, which makes you not stop to smile every remember. If you are visiting, this is what you have to do in Quebec City.
1. Old Quebec-Upper Town
We recommend starting with the Porte St. Jean (the gate of St. Jean). Down the road of St. Jean who is one of the main streets in Old Quebec-Upper Town. On the streets of St. Jean antique buildings, lining and the majority of the buildings in Quebec City has a facade of stone. Old Quebec itself is divided into two parts: the Upper Town (Haute-Ville) and the Lower Town (Basse-Ville). The second part is bounded by cliffs that surround the Upper Town. Lower Town illustrating the early formation of the city of Quebec. The Upper Town is a historical trail supporter have finally grown to exceed the Lower Town itself.
2. Chateau Frontenac
The Chateau Frontenac is a hotel that was deliberately built to resemble the shape of the Castle (Chateau style). The Chateau Frontenac is the most important landmark of the city of Quebec and Bruce Price was the architect. Here there is a paid tour for a little over half an hour to go and have a look at the building. I
3. Terrasse Dufferin
Terrasse Dufferin is located beside the Château Frontenac, perched on a cliff top 60 meters above the river St. Lawrence, along the boardwalk 425 meters it is an awesome place for walks, with spectacular views, such as Chateau Frontenac and St. Lawrence River basin. In the summer it's peppered with street performers, in winter toboggan ride held that dramatic. Near the statue of Samuel de Champlain, stairs down to the last second Fort Champlain excavations, which stood here from the years 1620 to 1635.
4. The Plains of Abraham
If you are from the Terrasse Dufferin stayed abreast of the boardwalk is due to lead to the high plains of Abraham. In 1759, this vast green space is the site of clashes between forces of France and the United Kingdom. The location of a battle in which the United Kingdom brought Quebec from France, and the Citadelle of Quebec, Canada and the Troop installations a residence of Deputy federal regal.
5. Quartier Petit Champlain
From the Terrasse Dufferin climbed the Funiculaire du Vieux-Quebec (Old Quebec Funicular lifts slope angle with 45-degree Rails) as a shortcut from the Upper Town heading to the Lower Town. The station stopped Funiculaire right Quartier Petit Champlain. This area is where the first trade in Quebec City, he himself was taken from the name of the inventor of Quebec, namely Samuel de Champlain. Streets of Petit Champlain is relatively narrow, and could not be traversed by vehicles.
6. Erico Creative Chocolate Shop and Chocolate Museum
Québec is known for its museums, one of which is the Creative Chocolate Shop Erico and Chocolate Museum. Erico Creative Chocolate Shop and Chocolate Museum, is one of the favorite places, to visit for tourists. This place is a combination of chocolate and the chocolate museum store. In this chocolate Museum, exhibiting more than 200 objects that tell the story of chocolate, from its use in Maya civilization until now. See the statue of chocolate and cocoa plants and learn about blessed transformation into end products. After your tour, you can enjoy more goods at the store, everything is chocolate made in place: ice cream pastries, brownies, cakes, hot chocolate, chocolate and more traditional and full of adventure.
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Thousand Islands
Recorded September 9-10, 2016
The Thousand Islands constitute an archipelago of 1,864 islands that straddle the Canada–US border in the Saint Lawrence River as it emerges from the northeast corner of Lake Ontario.
The video begins as I drive across the Thousand Islands Bridge to Hill Island, Ontario. On Hill Island I ascend the 400-foot high 1000 Islands Tower for a panoramic view of the area. Next I drive back across the Thousand Islands Bridge to Alexandria Bay, New York where I embark on a two nations boat tour with a stop at Boldt Castle. The video concludes as I check into the Riveredge Resort Hotel where I enjoy a spectacular sunset from my balcony overlooking the bay.
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00:18 Thousand Islands Bridge (American side)
03:21 1000 Islands Tower
09:49 Alexandria Bay, New York
11:58 Uncle Sam Two Nation Boat Tour
21:21 Boldt Castle
32:21 Resume Boat Tour
38:26 Sail under Canadian side of the Thousand Islands Bridge
48:24 Riveredge Resort Hotel
53:33 Sunset
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Top 10 Best Places To Live In Canada
Top 10 Best Places To Live In Canada In 2017:
Canada’s capital was named best place to live for new Canadians in a scoring system that gave extra weight to unemployment rate, average rent and cultural diversity when comparing cities across the provinces and territories.
New Canadian immigrants should be beating a path to Ottawa, according to new rankings from MoneySense magazine.
Ottawa also topped the overall poll in a study that incorporated everything from average income to taxes, crime and weather.
You do not have to travel too far for the second place city for newcomers, with Quebec City of Gatineau, just across the river, filling the runner-up spot.
When you first immigrated to Canada, you probably chose your city or town of destination based on several factors:
You might have already had family or friends in that city.
You had visited the city before and liked it.
You had done your research and believed it was the right choice for you based on what the city had to offer in amenities, employment and climate.
But Canada is a large and diverse country, with many different provinces and municipalities that could make your Canadian experience vastly different depending on where you are located.
If you haven’t settled in permanently yet, have you thought about exploring what other municipalities have to offer you, both in and outside your chosen province?
Here're the 10 best places to live in Canada:
1. Ottawa, Ontario.
2. Gatineau, Quebec.
3. Waterloo, Ontario.
4. Brossard, Quebec.
5. Delta, British Columbia.
6. Saanich, British Columbia.
7. Burlington, Ontario.
8. Regina, Saskatchewan.
9. St. Albert, Alberta.
10. Guelph, Ontario.
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Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Kingston - Ontario, Canada
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Kingston - Ontario, Canada:
Kingston Waterfront, Canada's Penitentiary Museum, Fort Henry National Historic Site, Bellevue House National Historic Site, Kingston City Hall, Queens University, Murney Tower National Historic Site, Rideau Canal, Kingston Mills, Marine Museum of the Great Lakes, Military Communications and Electronics Museum, St. George's Cathedral, Cathedral of Saint Mary, Engine 1095
Quebec, Canada Travel (HD 1080p)
Quebec, Canada Travel Guide - Quebec tourism & Vacations - Quebec, Canada Trip 2017
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Quebec is a province located in eastern Canada, the largest in size and second only to Ontario in population. Predominantly French-speaking (French being the provincial government's official language), Quebec is situated east of Ontario; to the west of Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island; to the south of the territory of Nunavut, and finally bordering the U.S. States of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine to its south. The provincial capital of Quebec is Quebec City, the province's largest city is Montreal, the second largest city in Canada.
Quebec is unique among North American tourist destinations. Its French heritage does not only set the province apart from most of its English speaking neighbors, it is also one of the few historical areas in North America to have fully preserved its Francophone culture. Its European feel and its history, culture and warmth have made Quebec a favourite tourist destination both nationally and internationally.
See in Quebec
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Provincial Parks, Quebec has 22 provincial parks (known as National parks in French and in official English documentation). They vary from smallish, easily accessible preserves to massive tracts of remote near-wildnerness and everything in between.
Jardins de Metis (Reford Gardens), 200, route 132, Grand-Métis (located on route 132 mid-way between Rimouski and Matane), ☎ +1 418-775-2222 (fax: +1 418-775-6201) See Website for hours. An internationally renowned center for garden art and design. $16 Adults, $8 Young Adult.
Montmorency Falls. A beautiful natural waterfall right outside Québec City, taller than Niagra Falls.
Do in Quebec
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Québec offers many activities including sports and outdoor recreation, cultural and natural sites, festivals and events.
Sports and outdoors
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There are many sports and outdoor activities in Québec that can be enjoyed summer and/or winter:
Hunting and fishing
Golf
Snowmobiling
Wildlife observation
National parks
Water sports
ATV riding
Hiking
Skiing
Dogsledding
Cycling
Sites and attractions
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Québec has a number of sites and attractions.
Casinos: Québec has four casinos: Montréal, Charlevoix, Lac-Leamy and Mont-Tremblant(new)
Cruises: Québec offers a variety of cruises, whether for whale watching, travelling the St. Lawrence River or touring the waterways.
Gardens: the Montréal Botanical Garden, the Insectarium, Reford Gardens and the international garden festival in Gaspésie are among Québec’s garden attractions.
Museums: Québec has over 400 museums.
Theme parks: La Ronde, the Old Port of Montréal and of Québec City, the Village québécois d’Antan, Granby Zoo
Religious heritage: St. Joseph’s Oratory, the Basilique Notre-Dame-de-Québec.
Historical sites: the fortifications of Québec City, Old Montréal
Festivals and Events
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Quebecers are known for their festive spirit and taste for celebration. This explains the close to 400 festivals held each year in Québec. Québec’s events are varied, from sports to cultural events and festivals, and attract visitors from around the world.
Québec City
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Québec City Summer Festival [39]: For 40 years, the Québec City Summer Festival has been presenting hundreds of artists from around the world on ten sites around the capital, all easily accessible on foot (beginning of July).
Loto-Québec International Fireworks Competition This international musical fireworks competition takes place at the Montmorency Falls (end of July to beginning of August).
Plein Art Québec Over 100 craftspeople gather at the Plein Art Québec festival to exhibit Québec arts and craft creations in ceramics, textile and jewellery (beginning of August).
SAQ New France Festival A celebration of the history of the first Europeans to arrive in North America, the New France Festival presents over 1,000 artistic events every year in a journey back to the past in the heart of Old Québec (beginning of August).
Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands Since 1998, the Quebec City International Festival of Military Bands is the place to go at the end of August if we like Military Music. Bands from Canada and also from all around the world arrive in Quebec City every year to offer spectacular performances.
Quebec City Winter Carnival is the biggest winter carnival in the world. The festival typically starts on the last Friday of January or the first Friday of February and it continues for 17 days, usually with close to one million participants every year.
Top10 Recommended Hotels in La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada: 1. Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu *****
2. Auberge des Eaux Vives ****
3. La Maison Dufour & Bouchard ****
4. Auberge La Chatelaine **
5. Les Guigneaux
6. Chez Truchon Bistro-Auberge ***
7. Auberge la Mansarde ****
8. Auberge des Falaises ****
9. Hotel et Pavillons Le Petit Manoir du Casino ***
10. Hôtel au Petit Berger ***
11. Auberge Des 3 Canards ****
Houses and flats for rent in La Malbaie
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1. 181 Rue Richelieu, G5A 1X7 La Malbaie, Canada
Located between the sea and mountains in La Malbaie, Quebec, this luxurious castle hotel features a 27-hole golf course, on-site dining and a spa. It has cable TV with video games in every room.
2. 39 Rue de la Grève, G5A 2R3 La Malbaie, Canada
Sweeping views of the St-Lawrence River are featured in this inn. Each uniquely furnished guest room offers a flat-screen cable TV.
3. 18 rue Laure-Conan # 1, G5A 1H8 La Malbaie, Canada
This B&B in La Malbaie is 20 minutes' drive from Mont Grand-Fonds Ski Resort and 10 minutes' drive from the many outdoor activities of Centre de Plein Air Les Sources Joyeuses. A TV is available in all guest rooms and there is an on-site hot tub.
4. 830 des falaises, G5A 2V7 La Malbaie, Canada
This bed and breakfast is a Victorian villa built in 1892. Located on the St. Laurence River, the inn is just a kilometer from Casino de Charlevoix. It features free Wi-Fi.
5. 30, rue des Carrières,, G5A 2T8 La Malbaie, Canada
Les Guigneaux is set in La Malbaie, 5 km from Park les Sources Joyeuses de la Malbaie. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property. Guests can use the BBQ for an additional fee.
6. 1065 Richelieu, G5A 2X8 La Malbaie, Canada
This La Malbaie guest accommodation is just a 1-minute drive from Charlevoix Museum. It features a restaurant serving Charlevoix cuisine accompanied by an extensive imported-wine list.
7. 187 rue St-Raphael, G5A 2N6 La Malbaie, Canada
Built in the heart of Cap-à-l'Aigle village in the 19th century, this heritage home offers a country setting and a private bathroom with each room. Charlevoix Casino is 5 km away.
8. 250 Chemin des Falaises, G5A 2V2 La Malbaie, Canada
This Canadian property offers a full-service spa and rooms with private balconies. The bed and breakfast overlooks the Saint Lawrence River and within a 5-minute drive of the Club De Golf De Murray Bay.
9. 525 Chemin des falaises, G5A 3B9 La Malbaie, Canada
Situated on the shore of the St. Lawrence River in La Malbaie, this hotel features a full-service spa, an indoor pool and spacious studios with kitchenettes. Casino de Charlevoix is 100 m away.
10. 20, rue Desbiens, G5A 3C1 La Malbaie, Canada
Facing the St Lawrence River, Hôtel au Petit Berger is located at Pointe au Pic in La Malbaie. It features an on-site restaurant, tennis court, and rooms with free WiFi.
11. 115 Cote Bellevue, G5A 1Y2 La Malbaie, Canada
Located in the centre of Charlevoix County, this hotel features miniature golf and massages. Guest rooms include cable TV and the Casino de Charlevoix is 900 m away.
Kingston & Gananoque: 1000 Islands Cruise | Travel Vlog: Thousand Islands, Boldt Castle, Cobourg
In this travel vlog I am visiting the 1000 Islands region near Gananoque, Ontario. I explore Kingston, go on a Thousand Islands cruise to Boldt Castle on Heart Island, road trip to Prince Edward county and stop in Cobourg, Ontario just before visiting Parkwood Estate near Toronto.
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Quebec - Canada HD Travel Channel
Quebec, the capital of the eponymous province in Canada, was founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain. Until 1759, Quebec remained under French government. After the British won the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, the city needed to surrender and the Treaty of Paris in 1763 brought Quebec and Canada under the British crown. Twelve years later, an attempt of the USA to capture the city failed.
The name Quebec is derived from the expression Kebek from the Algonquian language. Kebek means bottleneck and refers to the narrowness of the Saint Lawrence River in Quebec. At this point, the river crossing was the easiest.
The heavy guns, which we discovered almost everywhere in the city, testify Quebec's strategic importance. The old fortifications, extending beyond the fort and 4.6 kilometers across the city, give the city a historical flair.
Through the gate in the Rue St-Louis, we reach the former ammunition depot of the city. The Place d'Youville is a popular meeting place. The city gate Kent and the adjoining historic bastions are an impressive sight. In 1985, the fortifications of Quebec were included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A street party is being prepared in the Rue Saint-Jean.
We continue our walk towards the old town, a real tourist magnet, marked by its European appearance. Narrow streets and crooked buildings await the visitors.
The Maison Jacquet from 1677 is the eldest originally preserved building of Québec. Today, it serves as a restaurant which recommends itself for lobster from the area. Quebec has a reputation for preparing the best Lobster in the country. Of course the French cuisine contributes to this reputation.
One should not miss a tour through the Château Frontenac, with its narrow bay windows and battlements. The Dufferin Terrace is a popular promenade with lovely views of the Lower Town and the St. Lawrence River. Of course, you find musicians, singers and artists here.
Part of the terrace was occupied by archaeologists, who were busy with excavations in the palace of the governor of New France. The palace was completely destroyed by the attacks of the British in the early 19th century.
Right in the middle of Place d'Armes is a massive monument with the statue of Samuel de Champlain, the founder of this city.
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Quebec, die Hauptstadt der gleichnamigen Provinz in Kanada, wurde 1608 von Samuel de Champlain gegründet. Quebec blieb bis 1759 unter französischer Verwaltung. In diesem Jahr entschieden die Briten die Schlacht auf der Abraham Ebene für sich; die Stadt musste kapitulieren, und der Frieden von Paris 1763 brachte sie mit ganz Kanada unter die britische Krone. Zwölf Jahre später scheiterte ein Versuch der USA, die Stadt zu erobern.
Der Name Quebec leitet sich aus dem Ausdruck Kebek aus der Algonkin-Sprache ab. Kebek bedeutet Engstelle und bezeichnet die Flussenge des Sankt-Lorenz-Stroms bei Québec. An dieser Stelle ließ sich der Fluss am leichtesten überqueren.
Den schweren Geschützen, die von Québecs strategischer Bedeutung zeugen, begegnet man noch fast in der ganzen Stadt. Die alten Befestigungsanlagen ziehen sich über das Fort hinaus 4,6 km quer durch die Stadt und verleihen ihr historisches Flair.
Durch das Stadttor in der Rue St-Louis erreichen wir das ehemalige Munitionsdepot der Stadt. Der Place d'Youville ist ein beliebter Treffpunkt. Das Stadttor Kent und die anschließenden historischen Bollwerke sind ein beeindruckender Anblick.1985 wurden die Festungsanlagen von Quebec in die Liste der UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe aufgenommen.
In der Rue Saint-Jean wird gerade ein Straßenfest vorbereitet.
Von dort geht es zur Altstadt, einem wahren Touristenmagneten, geprägt durch ihr europäisches Erscheinungsbild. Enge Gassen und verwinkelte Häuser erwarten den Besucher.
Das Maison Jacquet von 1677 gilt als das älteste original erhaltene Gebäude Québecs. Heute dient es als Restaurant, das sich für einheimischen Hummer empfiehlt. Québec genießt den Ruf, den besten Lobster des Landes zuzubereiten. Zu diesem Ruf trägt natürlich auch die französische Küche bei.
Einen Rundgang durch das Château Frontenac mit seinen verwinkelten Erkern und Zinnen sollte man sich nicht entgehen lassen. Die Terrasse Dufferin ist eine beliebte Promenade mit prächtiger Aussicht auf die Unterstadt und den Sankt-Lorenz-Strom.
Auch hier fehlen nicht die Musikanten, Sänger oder Artisten.
Ein Teil der Terrasse war von Archäologen mit Beschlag belegt, die mit Ausgrabungen im Schloss des Gouverneurs von Neu-Frankreich beschäftigt waren, das bei Angriffen der Engländer im frühen 19. Jh. vollständig zerstört wurde.
Am Place d'Armes steht ein mächtiges Denkmal von Samuel de Champlain, dem Gründer dieser Stadt.
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List of Attractions in Canada :
1. Moraine Lake
2. Vieux-Quebec
3. The Canadian
4. Niagara Falls
5. Churchill
6. Athabasca Falls
7. Bay of Fundy
8. Victoria's Inner Harbour
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Family Travel with Colleen Kelly - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
We head north of the United States border for some family fun in Montreal, Canada. In this episode, Colleen Kelly and her two daughters enjoy all Montreal has to offer with a French twist! Known for their rich history and culture we start off our vacation underground at the Pointe-a-Calliere Museum of Archaeology and History to see where Montreal first became a city back in 1642. Speaking of firsts, we learn about the interesting history of Montreal style bagels and make our own version of a classic Quebecian dish, Poutine.
Now it’s time to turn up the fun and go for a heart-pounding, clothes-soaking jet boat ride up and down the St. Lawrence Seaway before heading to the Space for Life to interact with nature like never before, visiting the four individual exhibits. To round out our vacation we tour the Canadian Hall of Fame where Colleen and the girls can interact with displays and see rare hockey artifacts. A fun surprise in the middle of the city was a musical art piece called the 21 Swings. With each sway, we made a musical note and together we made a melody. We end our vacation with a game of I-Spy at the Montreal Tower where we get a spectacular, birds-eye view of the city.
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